Plan your route on the map
Plan your route on the map
With longer travels, it's easy to get lost in the field. If you don't want to look at the map all the time, plan the route with blue navigation points, taking into account, for example, as many asphalt roads as possible and avoiding particularly difficult sections of the route. For long journeys to another part of the map, consider refueling at gas stations.
Remember about the 4x4 drive and differential lock
When driving off-road, always use AWD four-wheel drive, and in special cases, low gear and differential lock. Remember that getting out of a mud trap often forces you to move millimeter by millimeter and takes a long time.
It is often helpful to turn the wheels one way or the other, to withdraw slightly, or to try to move on high gear.
Change the time of day
Driving at night is very atmospheric, but if you don't like to keep your eyes peeled, you can quickly jump to the next time of day on the map menu. This does not involve any financial penalty. You also don't have to turn off the engine - your vehicle won't run out of fue
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